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WindomHELENA 1 TO ORDER GUARANITE You must be delighted with your purchase If not you may return it fore pmmpt and full refund All orders are processed immediately and notification will be sent in case of delay Shipment is winER guaranteed within 60 L days 1 al0 "THE BLUE DELFT MINI COFFEE SET" send your name address zip code and check or money order for $500 plus $250 postage and handling for each set ordered to: HELENA WINDSOR® Box 4165 Dept LC50-PHuntington Station NY 11746 M Please be sure to indicate quantity ordered and total amount enclosed- - CA MI NY residents add appropriate sales tax - (e 5H I') In The Lpuesson t Piano the Prize- winning play by August Wilson t' g It ji 4 4e:'-7-lec14647 ) - I i I -' -- DUTTONIcontimied handle it academically But in my environment you dreaded being in school and missing a day's mischief" Throughout his teen years Dutton followed a miserable track that took him from home to reform school and back until he was ready to graduate—to prison "I got in a street fight in 1968 when I was 17" he recalled "I was stabbed a couple of times I wrestled the knife away from the guy and stabbed him He died I was arrested and eventually pleaded guilty to manslaughter" Because he had acted in Dutton's lawyers were able to arrange a deal where he would get off without jail time But be recalled "I went into the courtroom with such a swagger and such a disdain for the proceedings that all of a sudden the prosecutor and the judge changed their minds about whateverthey had in mind I had no remorse" Dutton was sentenced to three years Released early on parole he was back in prison two months later for possession of a deadly weapon Then he got eight more years for assaulting a guard "I loved a good fight" he said "I thought eventually I would die and go to hell with my buddies Several of them did die in fights They probably are in hell" Dutton was in this frame of mind throughout his early prison years "I liked havoc for the sake of havoc" he admitted "If somebody wanted to burn the prison down tomorrow I'd say 'Okay let's do it'" Then in 1972 a girlfriend sent him an anthology of plays The book lay on the shelf in his cell unread for four months In those days when Dutton read it was likely to be Black Panther literature or Marxist tracts "Then one day I got sentenced to three days in isolation for refusing to work" he remembered "I was allowed only one piece of reading material and that anthology was the book I took I read it from the light that was seeping under the door" For three days Dutton lay on his stomach with the book pushed against the self-defen- se c - old" he said "It wasn't because I couldn't i- c wary Nis' t Nf 'tN '1' ilj ini t7 —1:'& ) 4 I 4111 ‘ I ixs'lk ' 11: Itillsti:1 4 ' ""- Irw- - 4 6 4 i 1 art '4 a - Dutton (slum here IL Foster) stars as Boy Willie c'S bottom of the door The first play he read was Day of Absence Douglas Turner Ward's comedy about a town in which all the black citizens disappear "I read that and I roared with laughter" he told me "To me that was a reckoning finding one thing to believe in that I became completely and ultimately passionate about" Dutton read the play again and again then went through the rest of the book "The third day when they opened up that door I was a new man" Dutton described the man he became "I was reading four or five plays a day" he said "From the ancient Greeks to contemporary drama and everything else I could get my hands on I got my high school equivalency degree There wasn't going to be any sidetracking me" Not only did the street kid start reading Euripides but he also began a theater group in prison producing plays every Thursday night for the other inmates Dutton finished two years of college while in prison then earned an early release In 1976 he enrolled at Baltimore's Towson State College at a drama student He went on to the Yale drama school which has produced actors of the caliber of Metyl Steep and Sigourney Weaver There he met August Wilson the playwright who cast him in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom which won him his first Tony nomination five years ago Wilson wrote The Piano Lesson as a starring vehicle for Dutton The play won Wilson the Pulitzer Prize and earned Dutton another Tony nomination As Boy Willie the protagonist Dutton is enmeshed in a poignant confrontation with his sister over whether to sell an ornately carved piano that one of their slave ancestors had created and another forebear had died for Boy Willie wants to sell the instrument to buy some farmland his sister wants to keep it for her young daughter to play I asked the actor what Dutton would do "I think the piano should be sold" he told me "The land represents the future But the history of the piano—the lesson of the piano—should be taught to the child The important thing is not the piano It's passing on knowledge" 01 PAGE 20 OCTOBER 14 1990 PARADE MAGAZINE i |